Tag - Email Marketing Software

SendPulse combines email service, web push notifications, and SMS into one powerful product that’s not just packed with features, but is insanely affordable.

Seriosuly! When you register for SendPulse’s free plan, you get access to the following:

Email Marketing – You can create and send emails with SendPulse’s easy-to-use drag and drop editor or you could simply use one of their predesigned email templates and customize them as per your requirements.

SMTP Service – SMTP is used to send transactional and marketing email messages from any of your tools or applications using SendPulse.

You can experience most of what SendPulse has got to offer immediately after signing up for their free plan. In other words, none of the key features from web push notifications to email autoresponders are hidden behind a paywall.

The only restriction with the free plan is that you can only send up to 15000 emails in a month to up to 2500 subscribers. Once you cross this limit, you have to sign up for one of their paid plans which start from $9.85/month. (See below)

While affordability and features such as SMS and SMTP server set SendPulse apart from other ESPs in the market, the one feature that will appeal to most marketers is the ability to send push notifications to subscribers.

Let’s take a closer look at web push notifications.

Using Web Push Notifications on SendPulse

If you aren’t familiar with web push notifications, these are instant messages that you can send to your subscribers’ devices. Push notifications look like SMS text messages, but they only reach users once they have opted in to receive your messages.

You can use web push notifications to:

Promote your products or services to increase sales

Provide customer support

Convert unknown users to known customers

Send transactional receipts instantly

Drive users to other marketing channels

To enable push notifications on your website, login to your SendPulse account and navigate to ‘Push’ from the top menu bar.

Next, click on ‘Add Website’ and enter all the details.

Next, you’ll be asked to add a code into your website template before the closing </head> tag. If you’re not a coder, then you can install Insert Headers and Footers plugin on your WordPress site, and insert the code.

Once push notifications are enabled, you can leverage SendPulse’s REST API to integrate push notifications into your CMS, CRM, or other system. You can automatically send personalized webpush messages to your customers from the system you already use. To learn more about REST API, click here.

If you haven’t signed up for SendPulse’s free account yet, you can do so by clicking on the link below. Compare the features that SendPulse provides with the features of your existing ESP. Who knows, you might just end up switching your email marketing service.